MDF stands for medium-density fiberboard. It’s a composite wood product made from wood fibers that are pressed together with resin and wax to form panels. MDF is often used for building materials, such as furniture and siding. How it’s made
Wood fibers are broken down from softwood or hardwood residuals.
The fibers are mixed with wax and a resin binder.
The mixture is dried and formed into mats.
The mats are pressed together under high heat and pressure to form panels. Uses
MDF is used for furniture panels, cabinet doors, and siding.
It can be grain printed or finished to a smooth surface.
MDF is a cost-effective choice for home renovations and commercial projects.